Daily Archives: August 15, 2014

RALEIGH – The full state Senate and House on Friday passed a conference committee version of a regulatory reform package that has wide support in the building industry. After Senate Bill 734 bill is enrolled, it will go to the ...

CHARLOTTE – The Queen City already has its Pink Building – the Arlington Condominiums tower in South End. But the Commercial Real Estate Women Charlotte chapter wants more. Known by the acronym CREW, the group will hold its sixth annual ...

RALEIGH — North Carolina legislators have just a couple more questions to answer if they want to wrap up this year’s primary work session that started in May. The state House and Senate scheduled Friday morning floor meetings to take up a couple ...

RALEIGH — Some members of a North Carolina environmental commission say they’re upset that rules they’d worked on for years to protect streams have been rewritten in private by state regulators. Environmental Management Commission Chairman Benne Hutson says that can’t happen again. At ...

CHARLOTTE – A Hickory man was sentenced this week to 30 months in federal prison for his role in a mortgage and consumer fraud scheme involving the sale and financing of manufactured and modular homes throughout North Carolina. Roger Dean ...

Scheduled foreclosure auctions in Mecklenburg County increased 46 percent in July compared with last year, after 19 consecutive months of annual decreases, according to data from RealtyTrac, a national real estate analytics company. Also, the data indicated that more Charlotte ...

LeBron James may be a basketball superstar, but he isn’t above getting his hands dirty. The winner of multiple Most Valuable Player awards was working a backhoe in Akron, Ohio, pitching in to help renovate a ramshackle house for a ...